Hanoi
This small kitchen elevates Vietnamese street food in a beautiful indoor setting while keeping prices reasonable.
Hanoi
This small kitchen elevates Vietnamese street food in a beautiful indoor setting while keeping prices reasonable.
Hanoi
With a focus on authentic flavours from around Vietnam, this joint gets popular with both locals and visitors. It's street food taken off the street and…
Hanoi
Puku is one of Hanoi's few 24/7 establishments (most of which are in this area), and is a five-minute walk from Hanoi train station (ideal for a…
Hanoi
Quan Kien is an interesting spot for cuisine from the Hmong, Muong and Thai ethnic minorities – try the grilled chicken with wild pepper – traditional…
Hanoi
Styled after a government-run food shop from the impoverished period after 1976, Mâu Dich 37 is a unique exercise in nostalgia. Waiters are dressed as…
Hanoi
While this simple, somewhat grubby little restaurant is by no means a member of the famous Ho Chi Minh–based chain whose name it has appropriated, it does…
Hanoi
Experience the mood and flavour of 1950s Indochina at this elegant restaurant located in a beautifully restored French-colonial house with a cobbled…
Hanoi
This popular cafe/restaurant with balcony views straight over St Joseph Cathedral has an East-West menu and walls decorated in propaganda art. Plenty of…
Hanoi
In a chic modern space, Pots'n Pans specialises in innovative fusion dishes blending Vietnamese and European influences. An excellent wine list partners…
Hanoi
Head to this humble stall trimmed with mini-mountains of fried eels for three different ways of eating the crisp little morsels. Try them stir-fried in…
Hanoi
Equally good for breakfast or as a stodgy hangover cure, Xoi Yen specialises in sticky rice topped with goodies, including sweet Asian sausage, gooey…
Hanoi
The place for French-style ice cream and sorbet in Hanoi. During the right season try the com, a delightful local flavour extracted from young sticky rice…
Hanoi
Bun bo nam bo (dry noodles with beef) is a dish from southern Vietnam, but it’s certainly travelled north well. Mix in bean sprouts, garlic, lemongrass…
Hanoi
In winter try che banh troi tau, sweet mung beans with sesame and ginger, or in summer che thap nam with coconut milk, crushed peanuts, lotus seeds and…
Hanoi
Popular with expats in the know, this quirky spot directly on the train tracks won't be for everyone, but those who like it, will love it. A wide range of…
Hanoi
Dishes of soy and gluten that look like meat, reflecting an ancient Buddhist tradition designed to make carnivore guests feel at home.
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